at daggers drawn

彼此敌对

常用释义

词性释义

敌对状态:处于敌对状态的形容词短语,形容两个人或两个团体之间的关系非常紧张,彼此敌对,准备进行激烈的争斗或冲突。
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1·I didn't expect them to be at daggers drawn over such a trivial thing.
我没料到他们为这一点小事竟会如此势不两立。
—— 《新英汉大辞典》
2·You and I are at daggers drawn.
我们的仇恨不共戴天,我与你势不两立。
3·They are at daggers drawn.
他们剑拔弩张。
4·The world lives at daggers drawn in a cold war.
世界在冷战中剑拔弩张。
5·The world lives at daggers drawn in a cold war.
世界在冷战中剑拨弩张。
6·Jack and Peter have been at daggers drawn for a long time.
杰克和彼得长期以来不共戴天。
7·Recent carbon tariff disputes have made nations at daggers drawn.
近来碳关税的纠葛已经使各国剑拔弩张了。
8·He is at daggers drawn with his boss, and expects to be fired any time.
他和老板关系十分紧张,随时都准备给炒鱿鱼了。
9·The real advantage of debate in group is not at daggers drawn but at all-conquering logic power.
队式辩论的真正优势不在于气势上的剑拔弩张,而在于一种无坚不摧的逻辑力量。
10·The two sides have been at daggers drawn for some months now with no sign of improvement in relations.
双方剑拔弩张相持了几个月,现在关系仍无进展迹象。